
A Path Less Traveled: Exploring a Net-Zero Future
In November 2020, the government tabled legislation that would set targets to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. We take a look at what this means for energy development in Canada.

In November 2020, the government tabled legislation that would set targets to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. We take a look at what this means for energy development in Canada.

Our recent labour supply report focuses shortages of environmental works over the next decade. We take a look at what academia can do to help.

Originally published by Devin Tuttle, ECO Canada for our research community On October 7, 2020, Ottawa announced the next steps towards the Government of Canada’s current objective of achieving zero
Originally published by Seun Afolabi, ECO Canada for members of our Research Community Until recently, Canada was the only major farmed seafood producing country in the world without

Are you looking for an environmental career or hoping to progress further in your current role? One way to succeed is to be aware of the skills for environmental jobs

Press Release: youth wishing to apply their digital skills will be able to start their careers with environmental employers with new wage funding help. Organizations in industries such as cleantech or sustainability solutions can benefit from employment programs to bring in bright, young talent.

The winners of our 2018 Top Employer Award, AET Group Inc., have an exciting new project which has obtained a green building certification – CaGBC® Zero Carbon Building.

As Canada moves towards a green economic recovery, employers can leverage wage funding to hire young professionals with the latest skills and knowledge.
Cleantech is poised to become a $2.5 trillion industry by 2022. Hear from our CEO Kevin Nilsen on the win-win cleantech provides for the economy and the environment.

Employers representing at least 32,750 workers responded to our employer survey, to share how their workforce has been affected by the changing economy.
Dans un esprit de respect, de réciprocité et de vérité, nous honorons et reconnaissons Moh’kinsstis, le territoire traditionnel du Traité 7 et les pratiques orales de la confédération des Pieds-Noirs : Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, ainsi que les nations Îyâxe Nakoda et Tsuut’ina. Nous reconnaissons que ce territoire abrite la Nation métisse de l’Alberta, la région 3 au sein de la patrie historique des Métis du Nord-Ouest. Enfin, nous reconnaissons toutes les nations qui vivent, travaillent et se divertissent sur ce territoire, et qui l’honorent et le célèbrent.
In the spirit of respect, reciprocity, and truth, we acknowledge that we live, work, and gather on the traditional territories of the peoples of Treaty 7, including the Blackfoot Confederacy—comprising the Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani Nations—as well as the Îyâxe Nakoda and Tsuut’ina Nations.
This land, known as Moh’kinsstis in the Blackfoot language and encompassing what is now Districts 5 and 6, is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3, within the historical Northwest Métis homeland.
We recognize and honour the deep connection these Nations have to the land, and we are grateful for the opportunity to share in its stewardship.
As we continue our work, we commit to learning from Indigenous knowledge systems, uplifting Indigenous voices, and fostering relationships rooted in equity, understanding, and reconciliation.
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